Greater Vietnam Party

The Greater Vietnam Party, also known as Dang Dai Viet or Dang Dai Viet Quoc Dan Dang (DDVQDD) was a Vietnamese nationalist party which was founded in 1938 with the goal of achieving independence from France. It soon divided into northern and southern wings, and it split into several factions after Ngo Dinh Diem came to power in South Vietnam in 1955. By 1963, the party had little organized national importance, and it split into the DVQDD, Dai Viet Duy Dan, Dai Viet Dan Chinh, and Dai Viet Quoc Xa.